I have only «played» about an hour or so of the game, but that ends up really representing less than 10
minutes of actual gameplay, and the balance of that time is just watching cutscenes, which is way too much.
Now, the developer has decided to provide fans with an even closer look at the title by releasing an extended piece of footage that offers 10
minutes of actual gameplay highlighting some combat, environments, and even cutscenes from the title.
The website Tech in Asia Games has released a PS Vita hands - on video for the role - playing game Tokyo Xanadu from the Tokyo Game Show 2015, showing 3
minutes of actual gameplay on the PS Vita.
The two videos add up to about 30
minutes of actual gameplay footage and certainly whet the appetite for what is going to be a large RPG.
If Sony showed just 5
minutes of actual gameplay from all these titles and nothing else I would still go away happy.
So the GTA IV game intro footage was leaked... then, within hours, 8 full
minutes of actual gameplay footage was leaked.
Take a look at official Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain trailer showcased by Konami at TGS 2014 along with 20
minutes of actual gameplay footage captured directly from PS4.
Not exact matches
Earlier today, Konami released around four
minutes of The Phantom Pain
gameplay trailer featuring
actual gameplay sequences and lots
of minor spoilers like Skullface's plan, returning
of Supernatural elements, skills
of Quiet and many other things.
It's over five
minutes long, features the first proper look at some proper
actual stealth
gameplay, and is otherwise containing
of so much showboating badassery as to be almost nauseating.
There no
actual gameplay in this one, just a few
minutes» worth
of good ol' doom and gloom.
Rockstar have finally released some
actual gameplay footage for their upcoming Grand Theft Auto V in the form
of a four - and - a-half
minute video
of awesome!
Along with the announcement itself a rather interesting 6 -
minute gameplay demo was released, although it doesn't really show us much in the way
of actual gameplay other than crawling around on the floor.
See four
minutes of actual Breath
of the Wild
gameplay, covering a range
of the different game mechanics including combat, cooking and more.
In essence, Spiderman is a brawler across all four dimensions but each variation puts enough
of a spin on the
gameplay for it to keep the player engaged, this — along with the feeling
of something new being around the corner every few
minutes, made the
actual gameplay of Shattered Dimensions a very solid experience.